Things to do while preparing for competitive exams
Competitive exams are the bell at the neck for
many of the students who could not manage with their time table. They often
accuse their luck for their unsuccess or blame the subjective things around
them like family issues, inadequate studying space, or lack of study resources.
Always keep one thing in mind, that defeat and
excuses are very much synonymous to each other. No matter whatever the reason
had been, even if it is/was real, we should not blame it for our defeat. We
need to remove this attitude of finding an excuse for our failure, which is the
first step to a win.
Even history remembers the result no matter how
the success had been achieved years ago. Therefore, we are going to make this
path of success easy with some helping points and methods that would definitely
leave you satisfied with yourself if you would implement them.
1.
Make a Time Table
Time table is not just something to be written
on paper but it has to be in your mind for real.
Yes, to keep it stored in your mind, you might
need to write it down over a paper and keep going dwelling around and according
to it only.
Human psychology says, it takes 21 days or any
sort of 21 repetition to bring something in habit.
2.
Be honest with it
Building up an appropriate time-table is just a
kid-task. It would be mature to follow and be honest with it. Like almost 90
out of 100 people end up with only preparing a long-tail time table and done
with it in just 1 or 2 days for maximum.
3.
Do not follow a lot of books for one subject
Amateur ones bring a lot of books as they get
excited for the examination and end up following none of them successfully.
Make sure you not confuse with the authors and
textbooks and follow just the best one according to you out of many options
available but with proper dedication and sincerity.
Research for the best and buy competitive exams books online at best price. Just make sure
the one you purchase has the least errors and best data. Gather this awareness
from your seniors and experienced ones around you. If not any, then take help
of the internet and search over helpful search engines like Google, Askme,
Bing, Yahoo, etc.
4.
Practice online/offline as same as the exam
Most of the exams nowadays are online except a
few ones like civil services and a few state administrative examinations. And
it is necessary to practice the same way the real exam would be.
5.
Keep yourself far away from
distractions(Mobile)
As far as studying is concerned, social media,
friends, mobile, and internet are nowadays the most disturbing subjects. It is
the mighty truth and a student must learn to refrain from these while studying
for his/her own sake.
6.
Study during the early hours of the day
It's a scientifically proven fact that in the
morning we have all our neurons active in the maximum count. Therefore,
studying and learning at the early morning phase is considered best to grasp or
practice something new.
7.
Don't study at odd times
Make sure to prioritize your study first and
then the other works out of your daily schedule or time table. The reason being
your mind and body should be both fresh and energetic for studies more than any
other work. If you keep the studies last and study at the night time, your mind
and body both would not be able to help and withstand for long enough.
8.
Be confident
Confidence is the key. Whenever you choose to
even fight physically or compete mentally against hundreds of competitors, only
your confidence will let you stand in front of anything. Moreover to this, yes
the hard work plays a vital role, and your honesty for your preset time table
and promises would give you the confidence.
So just make sure that you don’t cheat with
your preset things and time-table
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